Save the Farms message falling flat
Following an expensive advertising push across the nation last week and a flurry of media interest, the Save the Farms campaign is falling flat.It seems a lack of strategic direction is curbing the group's ability to make inroads into the national psyche,
Liam Baldwin
Tue, 31 Aug 2010
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Following an expensive advertising push across the nation last week and a flurry of media interest, the Save the Farms campaign is falling flat.
It seems a lack of strategic direction is curbing the group’s ability to make inroads into the national psyche, but spokesman Tony Bouchier told the
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Liam Baldwin
Tue, 31 Aug 2010
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